Mammals - Carnivores > Bears
Bears
GRIZZLY Vs. WOLVES"
2002
Mixed Media (Ink, watercolor, tempera) on illustration board
20" x 30"
2002
Mixed Media (Ink, watercolor, tempera) on illustration board
20" x 30"
It looks like this grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) picked the wrong time to emerge from hibernation, as he's surrounded by a pack of hungry timber wolves (Canis lupus occidentalis) somewhere (perhaps Alberta) in the Canadian Rockies. While a bear would have no difficulty dispatching a lone wolf, a pack is another matter, as they can tire him out and move in for the kill.
"AUTUMN (BLACK) BEARS"
1996
acrylic, on pre-stretched canvas.
22" x 28"
1996
acrylic, on pre-stretched canvas.
22" x 28"
The North American Black Bear (Ursus americanus) despite their name, occurs in a variety of colors. Those in the Rocky Mountains frequently (as depicted in the foreground) show a "cinnamon" (reddish brown) phase. Our most common species, black bears inhabit not only wilderness (particularly forests) areas, but will venture into suburbs, small towns, and even large cities in search of food, often raiding dumpsters and backyards for food. Obligate omnivores, black bears eat pretty much whatever is available: plants, honey, insects, small mammals and birds, carrion (as well as discarded food) and occasionally livestock. Feeding bears in parks is ill-advised, as that causes them to lose fear of people, becoming bolder and more aggressive!!
"HOW'S...'BAYOU'?" Louisiana Black Bear (Ursus americanus luteolus) and an American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis)
2026
Mixed Media (Ink, watercolor, tempera, color pencils) on watercolor paper
18" x 24"
2026
Mixed Media (Ink, watercolor, tempera, color pencils) on watercolor paper
18" x 24"
A standoff between a Louisiana Black Bear (Ursus americanus luteolus) and an American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis), each waiting for the other to make the next (and possibly last?) move...
"KODIAK BEAR (Ursus arctos middendorfi) CATCHING SOCKEYE SALMON (Onchorhynchus nerka)"
2025
Mixed Media (Ink, watercolor, tempera) on illustration board
20" x 30"
2025
Mixed Media (Ink, watercolor, tempera) on illustration board
20" x 30"
The Kodiak is the largest subspecies of Brown Bear (Ursus arctos), rivaling the Polar Bear (Ursus maritimitus) in size. Found on Kodiak and some adjacent (nearby) islands, this bear attributes its enormous size (to 10' long, 1500 lbs.) to the abundance of Sockeye and other salmon species, which the bears catch when the fish are spawning.
"'SPIRIT' BEAR (Ursus arctos kermodei)"
2025
Mixed Media (Ink, watercolor, tempera) on watercolor paper.
18" x 24"
2025
Mixed Media (Ink, watercolor, tempera) on watercolor paper.
18" x 24"
The Kermode's, aka "Spirit" Bear (for its ghostly white fur) is actually a leucistic (near-albino) subspecies of the North American Black Bear (Ursus americanus) and is found only in the Pacific coastal (temperate) rain forest of western British Columbia.
"DELABEAR (Memorial Portrait)" -- commissioned2024
Mixed Media (Ink, watercolor, tempera) on watercolor paper
12" x 18"
In memory of "DelaBear", the (North American) Black Bear (Ursus americanus) that was wandering around Wilmington recently until struck and killed by a passing car. One of my repeat customers commissioned this painting, then donated it to the Delaware Museum of Nature & Science (in Wilmington, DE.
"CALIFORNIA GRIZZLY (Ursus arctos californicus)"
2022
Mixed Media (Ink, watercolor, tempera) on illustration board
24" x 36"
2022
Mixed Media (Ink, watercolor, tempera) on illustration board
24" x 36"
The setting (background) for this is Yosemite* National Park, including Hal Dome peak (between the bear and the fallen pine tree) and Bridalveil Falls.. * Actually the indigenous (Indian) name for the grizzlies in that area.

